CAT PEOPLE (1942) BIG MOVIE REVIEW!



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Val Lewton’s classic cat-woman werecat chiller from 1942 spawned a sequel and a remake – but his original remains a seminal masterpiece of spectral menace, doomed romance and a tragic curse.

Directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring the enigmatic and bewitching Simone Simon as a Serbian Werecat in New York, Kent Smith as her blighted lover, Jane Randolph as the sexy other woman and Tom Conway as the lecherous psychiatrist, Cat People is a revered critical and commercial vintage horror milestone.

Here, it gets the full Kilted Treatment!

All accompanied by Roy Webb’s mesmerising score for the feline fear-film!

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10 thoughts on “CAT PEOPLE (1942) BIG MOVIE REVIEW!”

  1. She was a very beautiful actress I think I saw the cat people when I was about 14 so a lot of the deeper meanings passed me by
    I think I saw the remake more than the original it was ok but as my late dad said it's not a patch on the original course I didn't agree because the newer one had Natasha Kinsky 😊

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  2. This really fascinating for me because I lived in NYC, anyway the “Old Hollywood” aesthetic is so enmeshed with what Orson Welles did in Citizen Kane and The Magnificent Ambersons, it’s amazing to hear this this film recycling sets from those films for scenes taking place in New York.

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